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Citation KeySetzerMoreRosa:2019:CuImIN
TitleCurrent improvements at INPE´s Fire System for Brazil and Latin America
Year2019
Access Date2024, May 19
Secondary TypePRE CI
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Author1 Setzer, Alberto Waingort
2 Morelli, Fabiano
3 Rosa, Willian Daniel Máximo
Resume Identifier1 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JGGG
Group1 DIDSA-CGCPT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
2 DIDPI-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
3 DIDSA-CGCPT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Conference NameEARSEL Forest Fires SIG Workshop, 13
Conference LocationRome, Italy
Date2019
Pages24-25
Book TitleProceedings
History (UTC)2024-04-19 12:17:36 :: simone -> administrator :: 2019
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AbstractWildland fires relate to fields of interest such as the suppression, management and prevention of fire use, and to impacts on human health, vegetation, wildlife, properties and transportation; on a regional and global scale the resulting gases and aerosols emitted interfere in atmospheric chemistry and with the Earth´s radiation balance. The involvement of scientific, administrative and technical communities regarding vegetation fires, as well as of the public in general, increased significantly since the mid1980s; at that time satellite images and airborne experiments showed how emissions from deforestation fires in the Amazon affected millions of km2 and the CO2 produced could interfere in the Planet´s climate balance. In this context of assorted interests and with the current availability of near real-time data from a dozen sensors/satellites and unlimited instantaneous capability of processing, modeling and distribution of information, a Fire System becomes a highly complex task. This paper briefly describes the evolution of INPE´s Fire System for Brazil and Latin America since the late 1980s when only the early NOAA-series satellites were used to detect fires and the information was relayed with Telex machines, to the current configuration (www.inpe.br/queimadas) based on ten different satellites and operational web application tools. Specific systems now monitor Active Fires, estimate Burned Area at 01 km and 30 m, calculate and predict Weather Fire Risk, map and spatially analyze Air Pollution, maintain a wildfire National Coordination website, supply users with a Regional Fire System identical to INPE´s, support Brazil´s national power grid lines Terrain Maintenance etc. The system´s web portal also distributes individually tailored instantaneous alerts and bulletins updated daily with data summaries, time- series, maps etc produced by the Fire System. About 3,000 users are registered and the web visitors to the portal since the new 2018 version amounts to some 410,000. Two main articles per day appear in the digital media and hundreds of technical and scientific publications have used the system´s data. Validation experiments made with drones to verify and calibrate algorithms of fire detection and burned area mapping are conducted regularly and in different ecosystems. Examples of the many fire-related products and activities are included in the text. The paper also discusses applications under development to answer requests from the users that are now feasible using new remote sensing products and information technology developments. Among them, automatic location and even fining of unauthorized use of fire in croplands and areas of protected vegetation, integrated with CAR (the national geo-referenced database of rural properties in Brazil).
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